Pages 4, 6, and 436 are blank in the original. Quotations 1824 and 2081 are missing in the original. The following corrections have been made to the text: Page 1: IN ALPHABETICAL[original has ALBHABETICAL] ORDER Page 15 (#55): Do you seek Alcides'[original has Alcide's] equal? Page 17 (#64): Phaedrus.[original has Phoedrus.]. Page 20 (#81): "'[single quote missing in original]This horse is not my brother!'[original has double quote] Page 23 (#86): ensconce[original has escone] thy legs Page 59 (#227): he overcomes all things."[quotation mark missing in original] Page 85 (#335): When musing on companions gone[original has gon] Page 87 (#348): Conceit may[original has many] puff a man up Page 90 (#376): Quarles.[original has Quarle.] Page 91 (#386): Epictetus.[original has Epictatus.] Page 93 (#401): Antisthenes.[original has Antishenes.] Page 107 (#478): God, is alas!—forgotten[original has forgotton] Page 114 (#518): Rochefoucauld.[original has Rochefaucauld.] Page 116 (#524): common among Englishmen towards strangers.[original has extraneous quotation mark] Page 116 (#525): Rochefoucauld[original has Rochefaucauld] said, "The truest mark Page 129 (#596): of consequence enough to be flattered."[quotation mark missing in original] Page 142 (#680): Claude Mermet.[period missing in original] Page 147 (#715): value of it is seldom known[original has knows] until it is lost Page 153 (#751): By Winthrop M. Praed.[original has Pread] Page 154 (#753): addition and subtraction[original has substraction] Page 155 (#757): to the foliage of a boundless forest."[quotation mark missing in original] Page 155 (#758): I Cor.[original has colon] 2, 9v. Page 164 (#797): When the tree is felled, its[original has it's] shadows disappear. Page 166 (#805): described as to his favorite dish.[original has extraneous double quote] Page 167 (#807a): From Memoir[original has Memior] of Dr. Guthrie. Page 170 (#821): way to stop the mouth.[period missing in original] Page 170 (#822): addressing the Deity[original has Diety] Page 181 (#871): Conspicuous[original has Conspicious] as the brightness Page 192 (#909): He knew me as soon as I came in, and said,[original has extraneous single quote] Page 192 (#912): would have sent to Denmark for it, so[original has So] unconditional Page 199 (#951): to the person who uses it.[period missing in original] Page 205 (#986): From Littell's[original has Littel's] Living Age. Page 215 (#1036): charms were crowned by the sun[original has sum], which had fully emerged from the horizon Page 236 (#1139): He hath a use for thee![original has extraneous quotation mark] Page 243 (#1178): getting rather more than thy share."[quotation mark missing in original] Page 264 (#1288): a man may be as happy, as with any one woman[original has women] in particular Page 274 (#1330): earnest about it, I said—'[original has double quote]He is certainly Page 274 (#1330): for aught I know to the contrary.'[single quote missing in original]" Page 306 (#1483): try to make lawyers, doctors,[comma missing in original] preachers Page 313 (#1516): The thirsty earth soaks[original has soakes] up the rain Page 323 (#1562): [quotation mark missing in original]"Where did you leave God?" Page 328 (#1592): could not have gone on without it.[original has extraneous double quote] Page 339 (#1656): eighteen centuries of Christianity."[quotation mark missing in original] Page 341 (#1666): I said, "No, never!" "[original has single quote]Why not?" Page 344 (#1683): Hesiod[original has Hesoid], a Greek, 850 B. C. Page 350 (#1711): when you go out.[period missing in original] Page 353 (#1732): From the address of a grateful[original has greatful] Hindoo Page 360 (#1775): and every disposition to scandal."[quotation mark missing in original] Page 361 (#1780): Slaves cannot breathe in Britain[original has Britian] Page 373 (#1841): Will show the myriads[original has myraids] more Page 386 (#1924): "You are wrong there, too.[original has comma]" Page 393 (#1957): In Boswell's Life of Johnson, he says:—[original has extraneous double quote]Next morning Page 404 (#1997): "Come to my arms,[comma missing in original]" said his father Page 407 (#2014): Her every want to meet."[quotation mark missing in original] Page 407 (#2014): "Why, sakes alive," cried he.[period missing in original] Page 423 (#2056): one could not remember what she had on."[quotation mark missing in original] Page 425 (#2071): Theognis, a Greek.[original has comma instead of period] Page 432 (#2115): wrote exactly in the Scotch style."[quotation mark missing in original] Page 460: under Life, "I did," and "I didn't,"[quotation mark missing in original] 1133 Page 468: Philanthropy[original has Philanthrophy], Its satisfaction, 1507 Page 475: under Soul, Where is home of,[original has comma followed by a question mark] 1830 |